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Indie rock band The Strokes closed their Coachella Weekend 2 set on April 18, 2026, by projecting a politically charged video montage on the festival’s main-stage LED screens as they performed “Oblivius.” The visuals accused the CIA and the U.S. government of historic interventions and assassinations — naming figures such as Iran’s Mohammad Mossadegh, Patrice Lumumba, Salvador Allende and others — and referenced a 1999 civil trial tied to Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination.
The montage concluded with wartime footage captioned “Over 30 universities destroyed in Iran” and images of Israeli strikes on Gaza that included a clip described as the “last university standing in Gaza.” Clips of the performance went viral on social media; one exceeded 3.7 million views overnight.
The footage ran on Coachella’s official livestream; organisers had not immediately commented.
The set marked a stark contrast with the band’s earlier weekend appearance and comes as The Strokes prepare to release a new album, Reality Awaits, and embark on a world tour this summer.
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